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    Artist description
    Solo artist backed by Sharkey McEwen and Ken Whiteley
    Music Style
    Singer-songwriter
    Musical Influences
    folk, country, children's and alternative roots
    Similar Artists
    Raffi, Willie Nelson, Arlo Guthrie
    Instruments
    Guitar, harmonica, banjo, accordian, dulcimer, dobro...
    Albums
    Time of Wonder, Elevation
    Press Reviews
    Sometimes it takes a great jolt to realize that it's time to put things in priority, and focus on fulfilling your dream in life. For Stefan des Lauriers (rhymes with me glory day), the dream was to reach people with his music, something he had all but given up for seventeen years. The jolt came when he was diagnosed with Parkinson's. You won't find any mention of this detail on Stefan's website (www.musickingdom.com), but you will find veiled references to the seventeen year hiatus.Listening to the music on his second self-released CD, "Time of Wonder", you hear songs filled with optimism, spirituality, and playful puns.The album is sub-titled, "Songs for the Young and the Young at Heart", an appropriate description. Like the best of children's literature, the songs are entertaining at a child's level, and yet there is a lot going on that will only be discovered by a more mature mind. In fact, most of the songs are so chock full of rapid wordplay that all listeners will benefit from repeated passes. You won't catch it all the first or third time, which is one of the hallmarks of a CD worth owning. To examine all eighteen songs in detail would require pages of exposition, so I'll discuss representative samples. The first song "Lion'sBig Debut", could be a companion piece to Bill Staines's "A Place in the Choir". The song describes each member of a humongous menagerie of musicians. Amazingly, most of the instruments are replicated as they are mentioned. The co-producers, Sharkey McEwen and Ken Whitely must have some collection of instruments! Whitely is credited with playing twenty-seven instruments on this song alone, while McEwen plays three, including "snoring sloth". Stefan's voice reminds me of a Saturday-morning cartoon character at times. He has a pleasant little waver which adds a whimsical mood to the songs.Stefan knows what topics appeal to young listeners. There's a colorful circus song (When the Silver Whistle Blows), a dinosaur song (Dinosaur's Demise), a relaxing lullaby (Time to Say Good Night), and a song which connects a ladybug with a Volkswagen Bug (Little Red Bug). Don't miss the songs about frogs, wind-up monkeys, and trains. He gets a little raucous with the experimental, "Jet Fuel Folderol", a rockin' number with every one of the forty or so lines rhyming with "folderol". Then there are inspirational songs, such as "Sunflowers", a plea for us turn our "tanks into tractors", and "Vision of Victory", which encourages us to embrace the mountain that you can't climb.The production is crisp and varied. There is a lot of harmonica in the mix, often played by Stefan himself. Instruments are primarily acoustic, with a smattering of electric guitar and synth. The voice is always upfront, and the lyrics are clearly audible. I would have liked lyric sheets, because the lyrics do fly by very quickly on some of the songs, and children would enjoy following along as they listened. (The lyrics can be found at Stefan's website.) Stefan des Lauriers has put his heart and soul into this production. He uses words as toys, playfully twisting them, entertaining himself and his listeners in the process. It is an album both children and their parents can enjoy.David Kleinerwww.davidkleiner.com
    Location
    Glen Ridge, New Jersey - USA

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